When the transportation industry needs technicians, it comes to Universal Technical Institute (UTI). The advanced technologies of today’s vehicles put skilled technicians in high demand, and a technical education from UTI can provide you with the experience and expertise desperately needed by manufacturers, dealerships and repair shops nationwide. Technician training at UTI will put you on track to a great job doing work you love.* In just about one year,** you’ll get the hands-on technical training you need to start a rewarding career as a technician.

UTI offers a choice of outstanding technical schools that allow you to pick the program that’s right for you, including auto technician training, diesel technician training, auto body training, motorcycle technician training and marine technician training. You can even train for a career on a pit crew at NASCAR Tech.

The career of your dreams is within reach with training from UTI, the transportation technology institute that is industry’s choice for professional technicians. You’ll be on the path to an exciting future when you enroll in a training program at one of our highly respected tech schools. Contact UTI today to get started.

Approximately 9,200 of the 9,900 UTI graduates in 2014 were available for employment. At the time of reporting, approximately 8,100 were employed within one year of their graduation date, for a total of 88%. Per UTI's accreditor's reporting standards, this rate excludes graduates in the following classifications: continuing education, active military service deployment, a health condition that prevents employment, incarceration, international students who have returned to their country of origin, or death. This rate includes graduates employed in positions that were obtained before or during their UTI education, where the primary job duties after graduation align with the educational and training objectives of the program. UTI cannot guarantee employment or salary. UTI graduates' achievements may vary. UTI programs prepare graduates for careers in industries using the provided training, primarily as automotive, diesel, collision repair, motorcycle and marine technicians. Some UTI graduates get jobs within their field of study in positions other than as a technician, such as: parts associate, service writer, fabricator, paint and paint prep, and shop owner/operator. Some programs may require longer than one year to complete. Program start dates vary by campus. Not all programs are NATEF accredited. Financial aid and scholarships are available to those who qualify. Awards vary due to specific conditions, criteria and state. For information about our graduation rates, the median debt of students who completed the program and other important information, visit our disclosure page.